u/Shammycat

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Finding non-metal edging for unique tile thickness

hi all! I picked up some gorgeous Seneca glazed quarry paver tiles from their tile graveyard in Ohio two years ago and plan on using them as a backsplash. unfortunately, after their factory fire, they no longer produce new stock of this line and don't have any border/edge tiles.

my issue is that the tile is relatively thick, and we've not been able to find a suitable border tile. Am I stuck commissioning a local artist to make tiles, or are there other non-schluter trim options to explore?

Maipei makes a color matched caulk, but I'm worried that will look sloppy.

FYI: tiles will be cleaned/dried prior to install. including pics from when I first got them.

u/Shammycat — 13 hours ago